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Linearly Polarized & Single-Frequency Fiber Lasers

CW Lasers for Science & Instrumentation

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UV to IR

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1 to 400 W

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Across near-infrared spectrum, IPG offers a wide selection of continuous wave Ytterbium Erbium, Thulium and Raman fiber lasers for scientific research, biomedical, and advanced applications. Non-linear conversion extends their wavelength range into visible and ultraviolet regimes.

Single-frequency, linearly polarized, and single-frequency linearly polarized lasers are commonly used in optical pumping, metrology, holography, interferometry, spectroscopy, optical tweezers, quantum computing, remote sensing, and many other applications.
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Wavelength-Icon

UV to IR

Wavelength

High-Power-Icon

1 to 400 W

Average Power

Single-Mode-Icon

Single-Mode

 Beam Quality

Across near-infrared spectrum, IPG offers a wide selection of continuous wave Ytterbium Erbium, Thulium and Raman fiber lasers for scientific research, biomedical, and advanced applications. Non-linear conversion extends their wavelength range into visible and ultraviolet regimes.

Single-frequency, linearly polarized, and single-frequency linearly polarized lasers are commonly used in optical pumping, metrology, holography, interferometry, spectroscopy, optical tweezers, quantum computing, remote sensing, and many other applications.

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Fiber Lasers and Options for Cutting-Edge Applications

Linear Polarization

Linearly polarized fiber lasers emit light with a single preferred direction of oscillation, known as polarization. This stable, linearly polarized output makes these lasers valuable for applications where controlled polarization is essential, such as in telecommunications, materials processing, and scientific research.

Single-Frequency Fiber Lasers

Single-frequency lasers operate in a single resonator mode, which results in a extremely narrow bandwidth and low phase noise. This type of technology is employed for precision applications, where stable and narrow frequency, as well as minimal noise, is crucial, such as telecommunications, LIDAR, and scientific instruments.

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